.Why didn’t Dumas make an Edmond and Mercedes ending together?
Alexandre Dumas read Homer (Dumas A., Mes Mémoires, Paris, Bouquins, 2003, p. 590)) and The Odyssey influenced the book The Count of Monte Cristo. In Book IV of The Odyssey, Telemachus visits Menelaus who won Helen back after his elopement with Paris. Helen was sorry for what she did, but still Menelaus needed to use drugs to forget his painful memories like Helen’s union with Paris. This influenced Alexandre Dumas. Edmond would never be happy with Mercedes and would never forget her marriage to Fernand. This would always make him have painful memories. Their marriage would be deeply unhappy.
Haydee does not bring the count the painful memories that Mercedes does. More realistic for him to be happy with Haydée.
The adaptations of 1934 with Robert Donat, 1998 with Gerard Depardieu and 2002 with Jim Caviezel make the mistake of transforming the Edmond and Mercedes union into a happy union. Their union should be unhappy and Edmond would always need Hashish to try to erase the memories that Mercedes was married for 20 years to the man who ruined his life.
It’s not just that he could not be happy with Mercedes - she could never be his wife. His vengeance has destroyed her marriage and dis-honoured her married name (her son goes off to North Africa with her blessing under her maiden name - “Take my name - Hererra - its has never a spot” she says). She has her own pride.